
The Tremendous 10 link roundup, #225
Here are 10 links we liked this week.
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Here are 10 links we liked this week.
Sorry, we’ve been busy! Here are 10 good links we’ve come across recently.
What is the best way to represent election returns? We’ve got simple vote tallies, colored maps, pie and bar charts, and other data visualizations… but just like our democracy, none are perfect.
We recently partnered with Bain & Company to facilitate a visual virtual strategy session for The Nature Conservancy and other key stakeholders. Take a look!
September ended, and we woke up. Here’s your fix of T10 links.
One of the many important reckonings of the Black Lives Matter movement is a reconsidering of the language we use in our everyday lives—and in our work every day.
This year voting is more important than ever—but more difficult and risky as well. So Tremendousness made a video to help people understand the situation and their options. Find it on all our social channels and share on yours!
Designs, distractions, and delicacies to get you through 2020 and beyond.
Here are your links for the week.
Ending the week in the traditional way: with 10 links to make you think.